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Undaunted

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"At four hundred hours I woke up and couldn't go back to sleep. I dreaded the moment the lights would be turned on and another perilous day would begin."
337 pages
~5h 37min to read
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0062389602, 9780062389602, 9780062389619
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"Aubrey Evans has always had a plan and her admittance to her dream school, Reed College, is the next step in her carefully constructed world. But when her father is indicted for embezzling and her mother is selling everything she can and hiding the profits, any money for her tuition is gone. Sent to live with her grandmother in rural Williamsville, Tennessee, Aubrey is just trying to get by and save enough money to get her back to Reed. But her plan never included Zion, a member of the local motorcycle club, the Southern Wolves or his flirty cousin Noah, who always manages to make her smile. A knight in black leather, Zion is always there when Aubrey's in trouble. He looks like every bad idea she's been told to avoid, but she can't seem to resist him. As vandalism and destruction plague the town, they work together to repair the damage and Aubrey begins to see beyond his rough and tough exterior. But she has no plans to stay in Williamsville and finding herself falling for Zion, Aubrey runs into Noah's arms, desperate to forget what she feels for the biker. Noah is only offering fun and friendship, exactly what she thinks she wants, but she can't manage to get Zion out of her mind. When Aubrey is personally attacked and discovers the identity of the criminal behind it all, she has to choose between the plan she thought she always wanted and the man she can't seem to give up"--

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